I didn't realize that I hadn't written down what I wanted to do...
Well I've been quite afraid about encountering clichés. I didn't want to do a project on people always putting on a facade or something, I felt like that had been done to death.
And an attack on human vanity also seems too obvious.
After skipping over like, a million themes, I decided to settle on anonymity without the alienation usually conveyed in pictures.
I guess it's because I like having a picture open to many interpretations, like, each person looks at the picture and has their own scenario and thoughts in their head, and no-one has an identical thought, you know?
I guess one thing that everyone could definitely get from the series of pictures is the fact that the solitary character does not want to be seen, for whatever reason.
My own interpretation is that the character both lives and revels in his own obscurity, constantly putting on an act to the point of feeling comfortable in it.
...That ain't what I'm like, though.
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